Iron-Jawed Angels, a 2004 HBO film starring Hillary Swank and Anjelica Huston that highlighted the American women’s suffrage movement in the 1910s, will be shown at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History in Springdale on Saturday, March 7, at 11:00…

Join the staff of the Arts & Science Center in Southeast Arkansas in Pine Bluff, along with Arkansas First Lady Susan Hutchinson, for a special event honoring the launch of the museum’s latest project, Heritage Detectives, on March 5. The…

It’s time to get excited about the Northwest Arkansas Naturals baseball season with FanFest from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 7, at Arvest Ballpark in Springdale. The first 500 people receive free food and refreshments; otherwise, the…

One of the largest festivals in the state dedicated to daffodils takes place in Camden during the Camden Daffodil Festival. This year the festival is set for March 6-7. According to Amanda Wunnenburg, Camden Daffodil Festival vice chair, the festival…

1.8 Million Lights Illuminate Garvan Woodland Gardens for the Holidays

Through Dec. 31 more than
1.8 million holiday lights illuminate Garvan Woodland Gardens from 5 to 9 p.m.
each evening during Lights on the Landscape in Hot Springs. The event transforms the woodland
landscape into a captivating and charming winter wonderland.

“Our display
features 1.8 million twinkling lights, including tulips that “grow,”
butterflies in flight, and our new 14 foot long animated, interactive train
engine designed by James Scallion, the Gardens’ holiday lights supervisor,”
said Darla Kelsay, Communications Coordinator at the gardens. “The train is
enhanced with sound as if it’s pulling into a station and then gaining
speed as it pulls out. Kids can come aboard the train to ring
the bell. It’s been a great draw. We also have some breathtaking
chandeliers that hang from the trees to light up the trails.” Admission is $6
for adults and $4 for children 6 to 12 years old. Children 5 and under are
free.